Tickets: £21.50 - £44.50After the success of last year's huge sell-out theatre tour, Collabro will be back on the road with a mammoth 51 dates across the UK. The musical theatre group's 'Road to the Royal Albert Hall' Tour will see the group perform at a variety of intimate theatres and iconic venues over three months, before finishing the tour at the world renowned Royal Albert Hall in London.Collabro, the world's most successful musical theatre group, met in 2014 for their first rehearsal at a London pub, just a month later went on to rouse the whole of Hammersmith Apollo into a standing ovation during their first ever public performance of 'Stars' for the Britain's Got Talent judges.Having triumphed in their Semi-Final heat with over 63% of the votes, they then won the overall competition with one of the biggest majorities ever. This subsequently led to them joining Simon Cowell's label Syco, and hence becoming label-mates with the likes of One Direction, Little Mix, Susan Boyle and Il Divo.In the three years since the competition, Collabro have released a Number 1 debut album "Stars", followed by "Act Two" which peaked at Number 2 in the charts in the summer of 2015. They have performed at the Royal Variety Performance; twice on Britain's Got Talent (most recently the 10-year Grand Final compilation of past contestants - having been voted 'The Nation's Favourite BGT Winner' in a national poll) and are now enormously successful internationally.

Support comes from Georgia & The Vintage Youth.

Her retro jazz/swing style of music is both vintage and fresh, hence the name of the band. It's contagious and subconsciously gets you tapping your feet. Georgia's influences range from Louis Prima, Ella and Billie and more recently, Paolo Nutini, Amy and Paloma. BBC Introducing Essex have taken a keen interest in Georgia following her Brentwood Festival performance supporting 'Squeeze'.